Look closer. The items are $13.50 each plus $6 shipping. Making them $19.50 each. $19.50 plus $19.50 equals $39.00. According to ioffer, it equals $41. On the second page, the shipping is included in the price of each item, yet the math is still off by $2.

For the record, this is the page in which I make an offer. I took the screen cap before I made an offer just to show that the math is off. It's only supposed to recap the list prices, so it should match the previous page.

An advertised price is an advertised price. If theres a reason fir the mark up, fine. but wheter its 1 bucks or 20 bucks its still an error that should be fixed. It could seriously screw up theur books if its a common error.

Well, I made an offer significantly less than the list price, and he took it so the $2 discrepancy isn't a big deal. He actually took it so fast, I think I might have been able to get it cheaper. lol. Only real problem is that ioffer's coding is off a little bit. A website really shouldn't be making an error like that.